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Virtual open day for our online MSc in History | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
We offer live and interactive online sessions which enable you to hear from and talk to our programme staff. Our next virtual open day will be on the 29th of June 2016, at 4pm. (Published 31 May 2016)
Go Abroad Economics Argentina Trip | School of Economics | School of Economics
Footage from the August/September 2016 Go Abroad trip to Buenos Aires
Training for Ethical Counselling Work with Queer and Gender Expansive People | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
We are pleased to invite you to a full-day collaborative workshop titled "Training for Ethical Counselling Work with Queer and Gender Expansive People." This workshop aims to provide counselling trainees and mental health-related disciplines wit
Toward Therapeutic Community: Learning Beyond the Theoretical | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
This seminar will be presented by members of Mosaic, drawing on their experience of being part of Mosaic, an academic therapeutic community.
EPIC research | Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences | Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences
About the research programme, our publications and funders.
Scottish Economics Conference | School of Economics | School of Economics
Students from six of Scotland's leading universities organise first Scottish Economics conference.
Dementia study reveals how proteins interact to stop brain signals | Biomedical Sciences | Biomedical Sciences
Fresh insights into damaging proteins that build up in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s disease could aid the quest for treatments.
Programme Talk: (CPASS) Counselling, Psychotherapy & Applied Social Sciences - all programmes | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
MSc in Counselling Studies, Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling, Postgraduate Certificate in Counselling Studies, MCouns (Interpersonal Dialogue), DPsychotherapy (Professional Doctorate)
Giving birth to the unborn: Processing the experience of sibling abortion in groups | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
First Thursday seminar, presented by Ying Liu: 'Giving birth to the unborn: Processing the experience of sibling abortion in groups'
How do Alzheimer’s risk factors change the brain? | Biomedical Sciences | Biomedical Sciences
Professor Tara Spires-Jones (UK Dementia Research Institute at Edinburgh and Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences) worked with Health Awareness on the 2020 Understanding Dementia campaign to coincide with World Alzheimer's Day on 21 September 2020
